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Перевод: exporter
[существительное] экспортер
Тезаурус:
- The more usual situation is where payment is "at sight" meaning when the paying bank has examined the documents and found them to be in order or at a determinable future date - for example "90 days sight" meaning that payment will be made to the exporter 90 days after the paying bank has examined the documents.
- It offers the exporter least security and involves no specific finance arrangements.
- Saudi Arabia is the leading exporter of LPG.
- The champion exporter of 1990 was Germany, with foreign sales of 421 billion, or 12.1% of the world total.
- Banks usually have mixed feelings about these kind of arrangements as the exporter controls the security - leaving the bank exposed if they have to pay up on the Credit to the supplier but the esporter fails, for whatever reason, to draw on the export Credit.
- Advance payments : This requires an importer to pay before delivery of the exporter's goods.
- The Netherlands swiftly became the largest gas exporter in the world and despite importing almost all its other fuel, managed to become a net energy exporter and even occasionally to make a profit on the energy account.
- Yet the industry is a feeble exporter and will probably always remain so.
- The broader questions of Britain's role as a capital exporter, and the role (economic and political) of the City linked to the status of the pound, are all neglected.
- A "Confirmed Credit" is one where a second bank (usually one familiar to the exporter) adds it name to the Credit and thereby assumes all the responsibilities of payment mentioned in Article 10.
- It facilitated Britain's surprisingly rapid re-emergence as a major capital exporter, and it provided a framework for a major squeeze on the colonies.
- Firstly, geography alone means foreign traders are less well known to one another because of the distances involved, e.g. a Brazilian exporter despatching goods to Singapore.
- Various payment methods are used in international trade, the variations usually depending upon the degree of trust between the exporter and importer (and their respective bargaining strengths).
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